The free agent starting pitching market is headlined by guys like Dallas Keuchel, Patrick Corbin, and J.A. Happ this offseason, but there are other intriguing names who are likely heavily available on the trade market as well. Those two individuals consist of Robbie Ray of the Arizona Diamondbacks and James Paxton of the Seattle Mariners.

Adam Ottavino happens to be one of the more intriguing names in this year's free agent relief pitching class and there's a good reason for that. Not only is it due to how well he performed down the stretch last season, but also due to the fact that teams always covet bullpen help this time of year and look for ways to lengthen out their bullpens.

This winter's starting pitching free agent market is headlined by guys, such as Patrick Corbin and Dallas Keuchel, but there are a handful of names, that could perk the interest of teams that might be in the market for starting pitching depth, and ones that might not be able to afford the likes of either Corbin or Keuchel.

Over the past week, there have been rumblings out of Cleveland that the Indians are at least willing to listen to many of their players, with the exception of both, Jose Ramirez and Francisco Lindor. As news of this came out into the market, word quickly spread around the industry and teams started contacting the Indians to see if a potential deal would be worked out.

The Chicago White Sox are a team that are on the periphery of potentially being competitive and could sneak into the postseason picture, next season, if everything goes according to plan and the proper additions are made to the big league club this winter. That's following a year, in which, the team finished with a 62-100 record, or a .383 winning percentage last season, good enough for fourth place in the American League Central, just 5 wins ahead of the division cellar, Kansas City Royals.